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Students vs. Police Basketball Game at CCVS

On March 9th, 2017 Cornwall Police attended CCVS to face off against the students. Though it was a very close game, Cornwall Police were able to pull off the win!

Pink Shirt Day

Cornwall Community Police Service has been an annual supporter of Pink Shirt Day, hosted locally by the Boys and Girls Club of Cornwall/SDG. On February 22, 2017, members of the Cornwall Community Police Service wore their pink with pride to raise awareness for the national Pink Shirt Day anti-bullying campaign.

Youth Symposium

The Cornwall Community Police Service in association with the Eastern Ontario Training Board hosted the 13th annual Youth Symposium from February 13th to February 16th, 2017.Students in grade 7 to grade 12 were invited to listen to motivational speaker Mark Black who attended various schools within Cornwall delivered his powerful message, "don't live every day like it's your last day, just be ALIVE every day."

Mark Black is The Guy Who Get's Teens Thinking™ . A Heart & Double-Lung Transplant Recipient, 4-Time Marathon Runner, and best-selling author of "Live Life from the Heart", Mark has been working with teens for over a decade. As a former teacher, Mark understands teens in a unique way, having worked with them in a variety of settings. Unlike many adults, Mark has a special love for teens and a firm belief that most teens are engaged, productive, citizens. It is probably this love that teens connect with when Mark speaks to them.

Crime Prevention Week

November 6th to 12th, 2016, has been designated as Crime Prevention Week in Ontario. This special week reminds us that our local police officers are working to ensure our community has a safer tomorrow. The theme for 2016, “Planning together for Safer Communities” will enhance our joint efforts to create safer and stronger communities in Ontario.

During this week the Cornwall Community Police Service will be partnering with members of the Cornwall Colts Hockey Team and Eastern Ontario Health Unit in order to deliver important messages. Throughout the week members of the Cornwall Colts will have a video they prepared played through the Cornwall Community Police Facebook page in an effort to bring awareness to the topic of distracted driving. Their messages will also be shared on the jumbotron at the Colt’s hockey game on Thursday November 10th, 2016. Members of the Cornwall Community Police Service will also be on hand to provide important information.

The Cornwall Community Police Service would like to thank the following Cornwall Colts for their participation in delivering such an important message:

Communication between youth and police is making a difference in our community. It can be measured by the connection local youth have with our officers.

Police Week

May 16th - 20th, 2016 has been designated as Police Week in Ontario. This year’s theme, Discover Policing, invites members of all our communities to discover the many ways their police services are serving their communities. It also encourages Ontarians from all walks of life to consider a rewarding and fulfilling career in law enforcement both as sworn and civilian members of police organizations.

As part of our commitment to the community the Cornwall Community Police Service participated in the following events:

May 16th – 20th, 2016 during Police Week members of the Cornwall Community Police Service attended local schools to have students take part in a police obstacle course.

May 18th, 2016 CCPS escorted the Special Olympic Torch Run as they ran/walked from the East End Station to Baxtrom's Independent in an effort to raise money and awareness.

May 19th, 2016- Open House at the East End Station where several law enforcement agencies were on hand with some of their equipment & available to answer some questions.